• 7 days

    Wikipedia not having their own archives by now is a huge vulnerability.

    • Them hosting their own archives of copyrighted articles would need to be non-public (for citation verification only), since if they did an archive.today-like public service, it would certainly get them sued by a constant carousel of copyright owners until they run out of money.

      Archive.org might be a sign that most would look the other way, but given how tight Wikipedia’s funding is, I don’t think that’s a good idea.

    • Especially given the amount of money they’ve raised. Insane that at this point they didn’t have a system to automatically archive any sources automatically

  • 7 days

    Archive.today owner looks like a clown.

    I had no idea they were doing all kinds of nefarious shit like that.

  • Pepperage Farm remembers when Wikipedia was mass transitioning citations to archive sites because the original sites couldn’t be trusted to retain the information over time.

    Oh how the turn tables.